EditorialColonia Agrippina, a great city indeed, the head of the Ubii long ago, to date the site of the desormata, Illustration of Cologne from the 16th century, signed: HRMD, C.S, Fig. 43, p. 502 & 503, Deutsche, Hans Rudolf Manuel; Schweicker, Christoph, 1548...
EditorialBuilding made in the form of a theater in Bauli commonly called the Sepulcher of Agrippina, Tomba di Agrippina in Bacoli, signed: Gio., Bat., Natali del, Ant. Cardon sculp, tab. LVII, Natali, Giovan Battista (del.); Cardon, Antoine Alexandre Joseph (sc...
EditorialPlan of the factory known as the Sepulcher of Agrippina, Floor plan of the Tomba di Agrippina in Bacoli, signed: Tho., Rajola Ar, In, tab. LVIII, Rajola, Tommaso (del.); Fiorillo, Nicola (sc.), 1768, Paolo Antonius Paoli: Avanzi delle antichita esisten...
EditorialHalf of checkered disc with portrait: Agrippina, AGRIPPINA. M. AGRIPPAE. F. TIBERI. VX. (Agrippina, wife of Tiberius), Neurenberg, 1525 - 1575, boxwood, d 5.3 cm.
EditorialCoin Depicting Jugate Heads of Emperor Claudius and Agrippina. Roman. Date: 41 AD-54 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 1.8 cm; 5.10 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire.
EditorialStatue of a seated Agrippina the Younger with her son Nero. In the Vatican. Copperplate drawn and engraved by Giacomo Bossi from Pietro Paolo Montagnani-Mirabili's Il Museo Capitolino (The Capitoline Museum), Rome, 1820.
EditorialStatue of a seated Agrippina Major or Agrippina the Elder, wife of Roman general Germanicus. Copperplate drawn and engraved by Giacomo Bossi from Pietro Paolo Montagnani-Mirabili's Il Museo Capitolino (The Capitoline Museum), Rome, 1820.
EditorialPirates attacking Panama. Piratas de la America, y Luz à la defensa de las c. L. Struickman: Colonia Agrippina, 1681. Battle between the Spanish and buccaneers (led by Sir Henry Morgan) before the city of Panama. Image taken from Piratas de la Americ...
EditorialNero, with a triple crown and ass's ears, watching a man attack Agrippina and disembowel her. The Fall of Princes , abridged. England, S. E. (probably Suffolk, possibly Bury St Edmunds); c. 1450 - c. 1460. Source: Harley 1766, f.171. Language: English.
EditorialDetail of a miniature of Nero watching as his mother Agrippina is dissected. Roman de la Rose. Netherlands, S. (Bruges). c. 1490-c. 1500. Source: Harley 4425 f.59. Language: French.
EditorialDetail of a miniature of the death of Agrippina as Nero looks on. Des cleres et nobles femmes, De claris mulieribus in an anonymous French translation. France, Central (Paris), 1st quarter of the 15th century. Source: Royal 20 C. V, f.139. Language: Fr...
EditorialAncient Rome; Agrippina Landing with the Ashes of Germanicus. Date/Period: 1839. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 914 cm (29.9 ft); Width: 1,219 cm (13.3 yd).
EditorialAgrippina and Germanicus. Dated: c. 1614. Dimensions: overall: 66.4 x 57 cm (26 1/8 x 22 7/16 in.) framed: 91.8 x 81.6 cm (36 1/8 x 32 1/8 in.). Medium: oil on panel.
EditorialAgrippina. Neornian-Falvian (Second half of the 1st century AD). A sitting woman with a portrait head (so-called Agrippina Minor). National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
EditorialAgrippina the Younger (15 AD-59 AD). Roman empress. Julio Claudian dynasty. Sister of Caligula and wife of Claudius. Portrait. 41-54 AD. Acropolis Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialAgrippina the Elder (14 BC-33). Roman noblewoman, granddaughter of Augustus. Wife of General Germanicus and mother of Emperor Caligula. Bust of Agrippina as hellenistic deity but with fashionable hairstyle. Marble. Early of the Roman Empire. Roman-Germ...
EditorialStatue of a seated Agrippina the Younger with her son Nero. In the Vatican. Copperplate drawn and engraved by Giacomo Bossi from Pietro Paolo Montagnani-Mirabili's Il Museo Capitolino (The Capitoline Museum), Rome, 1820.
EditorialStatue of a seated Agrippina Major or Agrippina the Elder, wife of Roman general Germanicus. Copperplate drawn and engraved by Giacomo Bossi from Pietro Paolo Montagnani-Mirabili's Il Museo Capitolino (The Capitoline Museum), Rome, 1820.
EditorialAgrippina the Younger (15-49 AD). Roman empress consort. Julio-Clauidian dynasty. Wife of Claudius. Bust. 1st century. Barcelona City History Museum. Catalonia, Spain.
EditorialAgrippina the Younger (ca.15-59 AD). Roman Empress. Head in marble. 1st century AD. From Ercavica, province of Cuenca. Archaeological Museum of Cuenca. Castile la Mancha. Spain.
EditorialAgrippina. Neornian-Falvian (Second half of the 1st century AD). A sitting woman with a portrait head (so-called Agrippina Minor). National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
EditorialAgrippina the Elder (14 BC-33 AD). Roman woman and member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Bust. Marble. 1st century AC. From Athens. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
EditorialHead of Agrippina the Elder, crowned with laurel. Copperplate engraving by Francesco Bartolozzi after a design by Giovanni Battista Cipriani from 108 Plates of Antique Gems, 1860. The gems were from the Duke of Marlborough's collection.
EditorialWhite witch moth, Thysania agrippina (Agrippina butterfly, Phalaena agrippina). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder after Maria Sibylla Merian. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's The Natura...
EditorialAntonia Minor or Agrippina Minor. Copperplate engraving by Francesco Bartolozzi from 108 Plates of Antique Gems, 1860. The gems were from the Duke of Marlborough's collection.
EditorialWhite witch moth caterpillar, Thysania agrippina (Agrippina butterfly, Phalaena agrippina). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder after Maria Sibylla Merian. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder'...
EditorialPortrait of Agrippina Minor, Roman Empress, wife to Claudius, with distinctive braided and curled hairstyle, on beryl from Lord Bessborough's collection. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Worlidge from James Vallentin's One Hundred and Eight Engravings f...
EditorialPortrait Head of Agrippina the Younger; Unknown; Roman Empire; about 50; Marble; Object: H: 32 x W: 27 x D: 28 cm (H: 12 5/8 x W: 10 5/8 x D: 11 in.).
EditorialAgrippina the Elder (14 BC-33 AD). Roman noblewoman. Bust. Marble. 1st century AD. From Pergamum (Turkey). Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey.
EditorialAgrippina Minor or Agrippina the Younger (15/16-59). Her name was Julia Agrippina, and was the eldest daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder. Nero's mother, contracted his third marriage with Claudius. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Ilia Pro...
EditorialCameo of Agrippina the Elder, Roman, probably made in Italy, 37-41 CE. The cameo shows a bust of Agrippina, wife of Germanicus and mother of Emperor Caligula. While the wreath indicates she is a member of the imperial family, her hairstyle is typical f...
EditorialPortrait of Empress Agrippina Minor (?) (15 BCE-59 BCE) around 44 BCE. Marble, H: 26 cm Ma 1232 Although this portrait has the hairdo of Agrippina Minor, it is not certain that it is the Empress.